what questions to expect/ask during case manager interview

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Hello All!

I will be going for an interview next week at an insurance company for the position of a case manager and was wondering what type of questions to expect that may be specified or geared specifically for a nurse case manager. I have been a bedside nurse for 7years, very familiar with hospital/clinical based interviews being that I traveled 4 of those years and encountered them numerous times.....BUT, a little stunned on what to possibly expect stepping out of the hospital environment. Also, would like to know are there any specific questions that I should ask the interviewer?!?

any help/advice is greatly appreciated and Thanks in advance!!:)

in addition, does anyone know the going salary(ballpark) for RN/BSN case manager in NC??

I have most recently done case management for the past 2 years....mostly they just ask how your computer skills are, can you multitask, what are your strengths/weaknesses,.....the usual interview questions. You need to ask if mileage is reimbursed and what rate..but maybe not until they offer you the job. Also I'd ask what your client load would be. You have to be very organized for this type of job, so if you are, make sure you tell them. In TN here the average salary range is 45-65000, depending on who you work for....I imagine it's the same over in NC.

Thanks alot for the info mtngrl!!

So how did the interview go? I have an interview soon for a case management position.

the interview went well, at least that is what i thought until i didnt get the position:( but then again, i was up against about 15other candidates in which at least 8 of them had experience in case management :eek: oh well the search continues!!

I realized it's not the position I am looking for.. There is very minimal patient contact. So same with me, the search continues!! Hey at least we got more experience interviewing!! :)

It is a good job if you do not want to do bedside nursing and want a 9-5 type job. I work from home but there is a lot of travel also. I like that I get to really know the clients since you follow some of them for years.

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